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Waco DA’s office wants access to Baylor’s investigative report

The McLennan County District Attorney’s has asked Baylor for its independent review on how the school and athletic department handled allegations of sexual assault.

That’s according to ESPN, which based its information on unidentified sources. The district attorney’s request is an informal one. The office already has prosecuted two football players _ Tevin Elliott, who was sentenced to prison in 2014 and Sam Ukwuachu, who was sentenced to state jail for 180 days last August.

Following the Ukwuachu case, Baylor hired the Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton to conduct an independent investigation on how allegations were handled.

The investigation led to the firing of Art Briles as football coach, the reassignment of school president Ken Starr and the reprimand of athletic director Ian McCaw. Starr and McCaw resigned within days of the release of the report.

But Baylor insists there is no specific written report and that the findings were presented orally at a Board of Regents meeting in May.

The Big 12 Conference has asked for it twice. Interim president David Garland and two regents met with the league presidents last month to brief them on what was in the report.

The problems at Baylor still are continuing, even with a change in football coaches.

Offensive lineman Rami Hammad was suspended from the team this week after his Monday arrest of felony stalking. His ex girlfriend and her professor contacted police last month about Hammad. He was warned to stay away from the woman, who said she has changed cars and homes so that Hammad couldn’t find her.